The Board of Opticianry corrects Rule 64B12-8.024 to fix spelling and grammatical errors in disciplinary guidelines for out-of-state telehealth providers.
Department of Financial Services amends Rule 69K-5.0025 to clarify inactive preneed license language for funeral, cemetery, and consumer services licensees with no anticipated business impact.
Florida Board of Funeral, Cemetery, and Consumer Services proposes clarifying amendments to Rule 69K-2.003 regarding official board business with no anticipated impact on licensees, fees, or business costs.
Florida Department of Education holds public meeting of the State Advisory Panel for Education of Exceptional Students on July 29, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. ET via Microsoft Teams to address disability education policies and data.
Florida Public Service Commission repeals three rules (25-9.020, 25-9.060, 25-9.071) determined unnecessary after statutory review, with no projected adverse small-business impact or regulatory cost increase exceeding $200,000 annually.
Department of Financial Services updates rule 69K-2.003 on official Board business with clarifying language that poses no anticipated adverse impact on small-business regulatory costs.
Florida Department of Financial Services proposes clarifying rule language for inactive preneed licenses with no anticipated adverse impact on small businesses or regulatory costs exceeding $200,000.
The Office of Financial Regulation's Final Order of June 3, 2026, grants IntXPay Inc.'s declaratory statement petition, excluding virtual currency and held funds from money transmission calculations.
Department of Financial Services amends record-keeping rule 69K-6.004 for burial records and contracts with no anticipated adverse impact on small businesses or regulatory costs exceeding $200,000.
Department of Financial Services proposes amending rule 69K-6.009 to clarify identification tag requirements for caskets and cremation containers with no anticipated adverse impact on small businesses or regulatory costs exceeding $200,000.
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